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Bandit Queen (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Bandit Queen (1994) is a fascinating though grueling Indian-British co-production about the life of Phoolan Devi (1963-2001), a real-life modern day bandit in rural India.

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Fright Night (30th Anniversary Edition) (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Fright Night Blu-ray Review What would you do if you discovered that you livednext doorto a vampire? That was the core conceptual idea which led to thecreation ofthe beloved 80's horror classic Fright Night (1985), which wasacritical darling, the second-highest grossing horror film the year itcame out,and a effort which led to both a direct-sequel and a big-budget 3Dremake …

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Dear White People (Blu-ray)

Recommended The Movie: Dear White People is like a less brutal, angry, poignant, yet almost as funny millennial version of Do The Right Thing , utilizing the benign hipster storytelling approach of Wes Anderson while appropriating some of the visual aesthetics of late period Kubrick. It's not the new original voice of satire or the groundbreaking honest take on America's current race relations …

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By the Gun (Blu-ray)

Rent It Director: James Motttern Starring: Ben Barnes, Leighton Meester, Harvey Keitel Year: 2014 I'm a big NFL fan and always enjoy when a football player makes the transition to Hollywood actor.

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Woman They Almost Lynched (Blu-ray)

Recommended “Brawling! Like a common hussy!” — Sally Maris (Joan Leslie), appalled at her own violence Woman They Almost Lynched (1953) is a fascinating though ultimately not very good oddball Western. Its gender-switch plot plays like a crude warm-up to Johnny Guitar , (1954), Nicholas Ray's celebrated if campy Western starring Joan Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge. In Woman They Almost …

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Brotherhood of Blades (Blu-ray)

Recommended The Movie: Directed (and co-written) by Yang Lu, 2014's Brotherhood Of Blades is set in the Ming Dynasty and is one of many recent Chinese period martial arts dramas to make its way to these North American shores over the last few years. A lot of these pictures are fairly interchangeable, though they do typically boast beautiful production values and impressive martial arts set …

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Animal (Blu-ray)

Rent It The Movie: Directed by Brett Simmons (and produced by Drew Barrymore, yes that Drew Barrymore), 2014's Animal is hardly going to win any awards for originality but for the creature feature fans out there who appreciate guys in suits' over CGI rendered beasties, this is worth a look. The movie revolves around a camping trip led by Jeff (Parker Young) who is accompanied by his foxy …

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Porco Rosso (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Film: Porco Rosso rarely finds itself at the top of most Studio Ghibli “favorite” lists, which are often capped off with the works of Hayao Miyazaki involving whimsical creatures of the forest and grand narratives hinged on being transported to dream-like settings. His tale of a veteran WWI pilot turned bounty hunter who's been cursed with the vestige of a pig doesn't have …

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Henry V (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended The Movie: Henry V is Kenneth Branagh's much-revered directorial debut and perhaps the best of his Shakespeare adaptations. Only 29-years-old when his film was released, Branagh was already tapped by critics and audiences back then as the next Laurence Olivier

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The Retrieval (Blu-ray)

Highly Recommended Though it takes place during the American Civil War—which has no shortage of big and small screen “adaptations”, for lack of a better word—Chris Eska's The Retrieval (2013) doesn't feel like many period-specific historical dramas that have come before it.

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